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Anybody who comes from a web background understands that native mobile development is far more complicated.

One might also miss the beauty of front-end web frameworks like React; much care must be taken to instil a native mobile app with an organised and meaningful architecture.

Fortunately there is React Native: a framework which enables developers to build their apps with a markup language and stylesheet syntax mimicking that of the web, while bringing all the structure of React with it.

Building apps with React Native, developers have access to the rich ecosystem of open-source Node libraries.

By the end of this course you’ll be familiar enough with React Native and Node to begin building the entire stack of your next application with it, on your own.

Master the hottest web technology – The ReactJS by building real world projects.

Following the awesome tradition of learning by building apps the latest course from Eduonix comes with ten professional projects which you will learn and build along the instructor.

This course will not only cover the react APIs but will cover wide variety of associate technologies such as Core JavaScript , jQuery, Twitter Bootstrap, MUICSS, Firebase, Flux, D3, Auth0, MongoDB, Axios.

The course will help you understand the core ideas behind the React technology and will help you build a portfolio of React Projects.

Some of the salient features of the course – – Cover the associate ecosystem technologies along with the core technology – – Covers the latest API version across different technologies – – So start learning and start building your React Apps now.

_* Brand New Course Launched in June 2017*_ – – _* LEARN HOW TO BUILD AN APP IN LESS THAN ONE HOUR*_ – – React Native is taking over the mobile market, building Native paced mobile applications, with the principle of learn once implement everywhere.

Subscribe and up skill yourself in the Framework used by companies such as Facebook, Uber, AirBnb to build their mobile apps.

We’ll be using diagrams and flowcharts throughout our course to pictorially explain what is happening at each step and how this fits into the bigger picture of React Native, we leave no stone unturned when going over core theories of this popular and fast framework.

Learn React’s popular JSX markup language, combining HTML and Javascript and get quickly trained on breaking down large applications into much smaller component based solutions that you can re-use throughout your code.

We learn about Redux middleware, nothing is explained using jargon and everything is taught in a relatable and simple terms, making it extremely easy to grasp all these new concepts – – This course not only explains how React Native operates but, we work from the ground up, from fundamentals…

Anybody who comes from a web background understands that native mobile development is far more complicated.

One might also miss the beauty of front-end web frameworks like React; much care must be taken to instil a native mobile app with an organised and meaningful architecture.

Fortunately there is React Native: a framework which enables developers to build their apps with a markup language and stylesheet syntax mimicking that of the web, while bringing all the structure of React with it.

Building apps with React Native, developers have access to the rich ecosystem of open-source Node libraries.

By the end of this course you’ll be familiar enough with React Native and Node to begin building the entire stack of your next application with it, on your own.

Are you tired of wasting your time and money on random youtube videos or React JS and Redux JS courses that are either too simple, or too difficult to follow?

Here is exactly what we cover in this course: – – You’ll not only learn React and Redux, but get comfortable with popular libraries like, redux, **react-redux, react-bootstrap, react-router-dom,** and more.

It’s a perfect fit if… – – Student #1: You want to gain a deep understanding of the most popular programming front-end library in the world: React.js.

Student #2: You have taken other React.js and Redux.js courses but: 1) still don’t really understand React and Redux, or 2) still don’t feel confident to code real-world apps.

I will also recommend, you start with my other React JS course – – Student #4: You want to get started with programming in general in the Javascript world.